@lucasmeijer Especially if the response I get includes a number of questions I need to address. Each answer is non-trivial and only leads to more discussion. I end up with endless ‘investigation’ markdown files. Most of which are agent-read-only really
@lucasmeijer How do you get it to respond without printing a massive essay, or a single bulleted list? I really struggle with the sheer amount of text in each response, which only makes me skim and miss things. I want detail, but the important detail
The footage of the Swiss ski resort fire is actually terrifying AF.
The fact that some people are so desensitized to actual danger, and would rather film it and sing and dance around the fire, rather than leave ASAP or do something about it, though? Sheeeesh.
40 people gone, like *snap*
Terrible. All of it.
Have some amusement on a Monday morning: A friend made a lunar lander game which hooks into the Windows copy dialog "While running, the app will detect all windows copy dialogs and paint a game overlay on top of them while they are focused." https://t.co/ghUeZic34e
Finally, the only daily, global, free map of GPS interference has officially launched: https://t.co/4ezvY3PEQN Watch jamming around conflict zones develop over time. Wonder who's jamming GPS all around Moscow. Like all the best maps, it raises more questions than it answers!
Here's a 1-minute video showing--in the words of visualization hero @EdwardTufte--the "compared to what" factor for today's amazing @NASAWebb image. Thanks to the @WWTelescope for making this possible, and @ADavidWeigel. I only wish @NASA and @POTUS had shown the image this way!
Sharing this because it's the first proper explanation I've actually seen of what these strikes are about, given that the big political shows seem to prefer asking about Mick Lynch's Facebook profile picture and whether you'll be punched in the face for crossing a picket line...